11 arrested: Monday night game ended with more action from Jaguars fans

Police blame high attendance for unusual number of arrests.

The Jacksonville Jaguars walked down the tunnel Monday night mauled and humiliated by the Tennessee Titans.

But the players weren’t the only ones having a bad night. Police reports showed more arrests than usual within the stadium.

Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Melissa Bujeda said 11 arrests occurred during the game, and police think the total was due to the high attendance.

Of the arrest reports reviewed by the Times-Union, all the people involved were First Coast residents, suggesting a prevalence of Jaguar fan-on-Jaguar fan crime.

Here are some of the lowlights:

- Three people were arrested in the Bud Zone about 11:30 p.m.

Kyle R. Hall, 22, was charged with disorderly intoxication after a beer was thrown on Paige C. Stock, 22.

Hall was then doused with a beer, leading police to charge Stock.

Another man then tried to fight Hall, prompting Jared A. Burns’ arrest. The 21-year-old told police he was attempting to defend Stock, but police said he refused to stop going after Hall when police told him to leave.

Stock and Burns were both charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.

- Four people were arrested in the concourse near the Bud Zone following a fight about 9:30 p.m.

Ibrahima S. Cherif, 27, was being escorted away by police after he was involved in the fight and had to be physically restrained after police said he refused to keep walking. His troubles got worse after police found two marijuana blunts in his left cargo pocket.

Cherif was charged with fighting, resisting an officer without violence, disorderly intoxication and possession of 20 grams or less of cannabis.

Kerry L. Harris, 21, got into the fight with Cherif and was charged with fighting, disorderly intoxication and resisting an officer without violence. Larry Williams Jr., 25, was listed as a co-defendant charged with the latter two counts.

While this was going on Brenda L. Mack, 33, repeatedly tried to speak to one of the people involved in the altercation. Police told her to step back and she’s accused of refusing while letting loose some profanities. She was charged with resisting an officer.

- A 41-year old woman arrived in Section 218 about 9 p.m. and found two other women in her seats.

She told police that she showed the two women her tickets and asked them to move, at which point they said they didn’t like her tone and started attacking her.

The woman who complained also said her earring was knocked from her right ear, and Iesha Mathis was later found to have it when police questioned her. She told police someone had handed it to her during the ruckus and she was holding onto it.

- Police were breaking up a fight in Section 245 about 10:15 p.m. when a fan dumped a beer on one of the people involved in the fight. He then approached a police officer and began yelling that another man in police custody wasn’t guilty of anything.

The officer said he was impeding in the investigation and ordered him to his seat. That only set him off more “using an increasing stream of profanity” and making physical contact with the officer.

Are all you people so self righteous? Fights at sporting events have been going on since the gladiators vs the romans. Please don't single out hockey. It even happens at tennis matches, ask Monica Seles. Just don't act like the town is going to hell because of a few disruptions in the stands. What I don't understand is throwing away an $8 beer.